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Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
This guidance explains how to account for additionality and attribution when reporting International Climate Finance (ICF) results.
Purpose of the document This document is intended as supplementary…
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against key performance indicator 15 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
Purpose of the document International Climate Finance (ICF) is Official…
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against key performance indicator 6 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
Memorandum of understanding between the UK and Singapore supporting decarbonisation, enhancing energy security and leveraging investment across priority green sectors.
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against technical assistance key performance indicator 3 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against key performance indicator 12 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
How the UK’s International Climate Finance (ICF) results publication has followed the Code of Practice for Statistics principles, where possible.
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against technical assistance key performance indicator 5 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
An alliance of nations, states, cities and organisations committed to moving the world from burning coal to cleaner power sources.
Senior scientific advisers from around the world sign a statement to governments on climate change
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against key performance indicator 2 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against key performance indicator 1 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
The Environment Agency is responsible for determining applications for the approval of Clean Development Mechanism projects, but the Secretary of State retains discretion to determine applications.
This business case proposes a new contribution of £75m to the Clean Technology Fund
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against key performance indicator 8 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
This guidance provides details of the methodology used to report against key performance indicator 17 as part of the UK International Climate Finance results.
Joint statement re-affirming the UK and Brazil's commitment to addressing global climate challenges.
Unlocking finance for low carbon projects in middle-income countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
This manual provides guidance on climate change agreements (CCAs) for industry sector associations and operators.
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